Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 00:29:29 -0800 From: Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com> To: randall ehren <randall@ucsb.edu> Cc: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: buildworld/installworld problem Message-ID: <200301140029.29248.kstewart@owt.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.33.0301132351030.88617-100000@isber.ucsb.edu> References: <Pine.BSF.4.33.0301132351030.88617-100000@isber.ucsb.edu>
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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 12:04 am, randall ehren wrote: > > Go back to your original scheme. Make knows what the true path was > > when you did the build and it has to look like that on the clients. > > If you link /array/src as /usr/src, make knows it was really > > /array/src. You would have to nfs_mount /array/src and link it to > > /usr/src. Why do that when you could have created a partition on > > the array slice called src and mounted it as /usr/src. Then, you > > could nfs_mount that partition as /usr/src and everything is happy. > > true - but i wanted a single machine to handle doing builds of > -stable and -release as i have machines with different needs. if this > is impossible then i'll settle, i just figured there was some flag i > could possibly pass to the make installworld to fix the problem. There are some env parameters that you can change but I couldn't find=20 them. I do my builds on my fastest system and want them done as quickly=20 as possible. So, I have /usr/src and /usr/obj on their own=20 HD/controller. Your answer should be in the archive. Look around DESTDIR and others.=20 Then, don't bother doing the link to /usr/src and /usr/obj. It doesn't=20 matter at that point. That doesn't get you around the fact that make=20 builds files with the original path built in.=20 Kent > > thanks for the reply, > -randall --=20 Kent Stewart Richland, WA http://users.owt.com/kstewart/index.html To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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